With Londoners living in skips and a balcony selling for £35,000 in Knightsbridge, you could argue that the quirkier, the better when it comes to buying property in 2024.
Emerald Fennell’s gritty dark comedy Saltburn has left an everlasting impression on its viewers, who have since flooded TikTok with a dance trend that sees them parading through their own homes to Sophie Ellis Bextor’s ‘Murder On The Dancefloor’.
Dancing aside, the film has also shed light on the beauty of Britain’s oldest properties. With its stained glass windows, Gothic architecture and air of grandeur, living in a property as opulent as Saltburn, AKA Drayton House in real life, was once reserved for aristocrats and royalty. Until The Chapel at St Gabriel’s Manor came on the market, that is.
A listing from the Unique Property Company on Rightmove details a unique converted chapel in London’s Camberwell. With five bedrooms, two bathrooms, and an unrivalled amount of character, this stunning home was formerly a chapel that had been intended for flats by developers.
Yet its interior designer owner, Peggy Prendeville, managed to keep the historic space away from the clutches of urban planners and instead transform it into one of London’s most magnificent chapel conversions.
At present, this Grade-II* listed home will set buyers back just shy of £3 million at £2,950,000. Take a look inside…
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